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Girls u17 Division Standout Players: Hamilton United Niyah Noel-Gordon | CAM | 2027 Grad Niyah Noel Gordon delivered a standout performance in the final, leading

Girls u17 Division Standout Players: Hamilton United Niyah Noel-Gordon | CAM | 2027 Grad Niyah Noel Gordon delivered a standout performance in the final, leading

Boys U17 Division Standout Players: Vaughan SC: Eduardo Ramos | ST | 2026 Grad Eduardo Ramos, a dynamic striker from the Class of 2026, was

The Toyota National Championships 2025 stand as the pinnacle of amateur soccer in Canada, bringing together the nation’s top clubs from coast to coast to

The Toyota National Championships 2025 stand as the pinnacle of amateur soccer in Canada, bringing together the nation’s top clubs from coast to coast to

As of September 2025, FTF Canada’s The Playbook spotlights the top-performing U-15 boys teams (born in 2010) across the country. These rankings are based on

As of September 2025, FTF Canada’s The Playbook spotlights the top-performing U‑16 boys teams (born in 2009) across the country. These rankings reflect exceptional results

As of September 2025, FTF Canada’s The Playbook presents its newest update on the nation’s top U-17 boys teams (born in 2008). With the summer

With no PDP Cup at this age group, September has been all about league play. From the brand-new Premier/Trillium split in Ontario’s OPDL, to the

August delivered some of the most exciting U17 girls soccer action across the country, with the PDP Cup in Vaughan taking centre stage. Between league

September marks the start of league play across the country, with some provinces adjusting their age groups to U16 for the 2025/26 season. For the

Lukas Pareja’s soccer journey is one defined by dedication, persistence, and seizing opportunities at every stage of his development. Growing up in Ontario, Pareja began

As of August 2025, FTF Canada’s “The Playbook” spotlighted the top-performing U-15 boys teams (born in 2010) across the country. These rankings are driven largely